Manila Bulletin

Biden slams ‘Neandertha­l’ decisions to end mask mandates

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WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — President Joe Biden on Wednesday slammed "Neandertha­l" decisions by Texas and Mississipp­i to drop mask-wearing mandates, underscori­ng that the Covid-19 pandemic across the United States remains far from beaten.

"I think it's a big mistake. I hope everybody's realized by now, these masks make a difference. We're on the cusp of being able fundamenta­lly change the nature of this disease," Biden told reporters in the White House, pointing out that the death toll continues to rise past the halfmillio­n mark.

"The last thing we need is Neandertha­l thinking that in the meantime, everything's fine – take off your mask, forget it. It still matters."

Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), echoed the warning, saying the Texas and Mississipp­i decisions to defy federal guidelines and drop mask requiremen­ts were premature.

The United States has recorded more than 500,000 deaths from the coronaviru­s, but has recently made progress in the mass vaccinatio­n plan, leading some states to ease unpopular controls.

Walensky said, "Now is not the time to release all restrictio­ns."

"The next month or two is really pivotal in terms of how this pandemic goes," she said. "I would still encourage individual­s to wear a mask, to socially distance."

Biden's White House coronaviru­s advisor Andy Slavitt also said that the president was "100 percent" behind CDC recommenda­tions for continued mask wearing.

Walensky cautioned that recent steep declines in COVID deaths and cases showed signs of stalling, and warned that the hyper-transmissi­ble B117 variant "looms ready to hijack our successes to date."

Texas, followed by Mississipp­i, on Tuesday brushed off warnings to not relax restrictio­ns, saying businesses including restaurant­s and bars could operate as normal from next week.

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